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the taliban are not asking for peace. the u.s. keeps talking about peace and what's happening on the ground is that the taliban are actually making gains. they are not losing. typically you can have successful peace negotiations in an internal conflict like this one when the insurgents have been defeated. that's what happened in colombia, for example, where after about 50 years the fark were actually defeated. the taliban have not been defeated and it's in fact our will that's breaking, not theirs. >> absolutely stunning. >> thank you very much. >> thanks, max. >>> coming up, mysterious brain injuries suffered by american diplomats in cuba. scien scientists have a new theory about what may have caused them harm, next. i landed. i saw my leg did not look right. i was just finishing a ride. i felt this awful pain in my chest. i had a pe blood clot in my lung. i was scared. i had a dvt blood clot. having one really puts you in danger of having another. my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®. to help keep me protected. xarelto® i
the taliban are not asking for peace. the u.s. keeps talking about peace and what's happening on the ground is that the taliban are actually making gains. they are not losing. typically you can have successful peace negotiations in an internal conflict like this one when the insurgents have been defeated. that's what happened in colombia, for example, where after about 50 years the fark were actually defeated. the taliban have not been defeated and it's in fact our will that's breaking, not...
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. >> i think it really indicates much more about what the taliban are unable to do than what they're able to do. this attack was a high-profile attack. it was a significant suicide vehicle bomb. they had been ejected from the population in so many places around the country, that their only ability to influence the battlefield in many cases, on many occasions, is simply high-profile attacks. >> reporter: and t.j., the general also acknowledged that, look, this is a long fight. it is a long haul. there are still threats around the world, the taliban if they are beginning to try to get to americans or others, there are still ways to do that. they're still very much in the fight. the main goal is to try to get the afghans up to speed to make sure they can have their own security, provide and protect their own people. that by the end of 2014, that is the goal when u.s. and nato combat troops come home. general allen also said we're going to be in this for the long haul. we'll have a huge civilian effort, there will be trainers here and military here for years and years to come, to make su
. >> i think it really indicates much more about what the taliban are unable to do than what they're able to do. this attack was a high-profile attack. it was a significant suicide vehicle bomb. they had been ejected from the population in so many places around the country, that their only ability to influence the battlefield in many cases, on many occasions, is simply high-profile attacks. >> reporter: and t.j., the general also acknowledged that, look, this is a long fight. it is...
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taliban are becoming less and less popular. they've gone -- it's a sign of weakness to attack a mosque. it's a sign of weakness, not strength, to kill people. soldiers who are praying. it's a sign of weakness to attack civilians in broad daylight. blowing bombs, track bombs particularly, does not make you popular. they need to understand that society does not support violence, particularly a society that has suffered 40 years of violence. >> when americans heard president trump's decision to expand both the number of troops and rules of engagement, i think many of them thought, will this ever end. what was your message, what are the conditions under which you imagine american troops can withdraw? and do you think that that will happen anytime soon? >> i think we are not talking decade or longer. we are talking some limited years. >>> we'll be back in a moment. we'll have more with president ghani. >> i say their sacrifices are not going to be in vain. you wto progress.move. to not just accept what you see, but imagine something
taliban are becoming less and less popular. they've gone -- it's a sign of weakness to attack a mosque. it's a sign of weakness, not strength, to kill people. soldiers who are praying. it's a sign of weakness to attack civilians in broad daylight. blowing bombs, track bombs particularly, does not make you popular. they need to understand that society does not support violence, particularly a society that has suffered 40 years of violence. >> when americans heard president trump's decision...
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. >>> a wounded teenage activist who stood up to the taliban inspired a huge rally. tens of thousands of people gathered to support the 14-year-old who blogged about the right of girls to get an education. al taliban members tried to assassinate here on tuesday but she's in stable condition. the mosque has extensive damage after the army set fire to it. parts date back to the 12th century. opposition forces say another 220 people had been killed across syria. >>> the space shuttle endevour once soared 123 miles into space. it finally arrived at the california center after crawling across l.a. over three days. >>> just 23 days until the election and the presidential candidates are hard to find. we barely got a glimpse of them. they are getting ready for tuesday's debate. mark preston is on site at the university. my question is does president obama still have some work to do on tuesday. >> reporter: he does. he has some game changing to do. he had a very lackluster debate two weeks ago. his advisors say he will come with a different game plan. let's listen to what rob
. >>> a wounded teenage activist who stood up to the taliban inspired a huge rally. tens of thousands of people gathered to support the 14-year-old who blogged about the right of girls to get an education. al taliban members tried to assassinate here on tuesday but she's in stable condition. the mosque has extensive damage after the army set fire to it. parts date back to the 12th century. opposition forces say another 220 people had been killed across syria. >>> the space...
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security pact and called members of the taliban his brothers. this week "the new york times" revealed he had been conducting secret negotiations with the taliban. what can he be thinking? maybe karzai is looking at what happened to one of his predecessors. in 1989 the soviet union withdrew from afghanistan, the president it backed stayed in power, but within months a civil war broke out forcing him eventually to seek refuge in a u.n. compound. in 1996 the taliban rode into kabul, captured him, denounced him as a foreign puppet, castrated him, dragged his body through the streets and hung him from a traffic light. for good measure they did the same to his brother. there are many important differences between the past and president but karzai is probably looking at the evolving geopolitical landscape. the u.s. has tired of its longest war, debating only the size of the small force it will leave behind, mostly for training purposes. the taliban continues to have many strongholds in significant parts of the country. and pakistan continues to support
security pact and called members of the taliban his brothers. this week "the new york times" revealed he had been conducting secret negotiations with the taliban. what can he be thinking? maybe karzai is looking at what happened to one of his predecessors. in 1989 the soviet union withdrew from afghanistan, the president it backed stayed in power, but within months a civil war broke out forcing him eventually to seek refuge in a u.n. compound. in 1996 the taliban rode into kabul,...
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general is among those injured in the taliban attack. this is different, ryan, than what we heard last week. >> we are hearing details about the attack and we were told a u.s. service member was wounded, one of two americans were wounded in the attack in kandahar. we are learning the identity of one of the wounded americans, it's general smyly that overseas the u.s. and nato military advisory mission in southern afghanistan, and he was wounded and he is still in command and is recovering from a gunshot wound, but his being wounded underscores how high level of a meeting this was, and the meeting had just concluded when this group came under attack from one of the bodyguards to a senior afghan official. the taliban has claimed responsibility for this attack, and it just really underscores how high profile this was. the same commander, general scott miller was on the ground the next day chatting with local security forces as they got ready for the par law men tlia elections. >>> and the trump administration is considering rolling back the
general is among those injured in the taliban attack. this is different, ryan, than what we heard last week. >> we are hearing details about the attack and we were told a u.s. service member was wounded, one of two americans were wounded in the attack in kandahar. we are learning the identity of one of the wounded americans, it's general smyly that overseas the u.s. and nato military advisory mission in southern afghanistan, and he was wounded and he is still in command and is recovering...
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officials suspect that the target was a nearby building serving as a base for anti-taliban fighters, the explosion in the busiest time of day in the market. >>> and police in denver say somebody fired a single shot friday into an obama campaign office. no one was hurt, but people were inside the office at the time. nobody got a look at the suspect. but police say they do have a possible lead on a vehicle. >>> and republican mitt romney, mixing political rallies with debate prep this weekend. he has an event later this hour in lebanon, ohio, a few hours ago he went after president obama over the economy at a rally in portsmouth, romney spent the afternoon in a session getting ready for the tuesday's presidential debate. i want to show you something, the least used street sign in american history. show it for me, shuttle cro crossing. whoever made that sign waited a long time to use it. but you know, it sure came in handy today in los angeles. this is what we're talking about. space shuttle "endeavour," the workhorse space craft which zoomed through space 25 times making its final jour
officials suspect that the target was a nearby building serving as a base for anti-taliban fighters, the explosion in the busiest time of day in the market. >>> and police in denver say somebody fired a single shot friday into an obama campaign office. no one was hurt, but people were inside the office at the time. nobody got a look at the suspect. but police say they do have a possible lead on a vehicle. >>> and republican mitt romney, mixing political rallies with debate...
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the lieutenant said the taliban is getting, quote, pretty gutsy. where does this confidence come from, and does it it stem in part from the fact they know the americans are leaving? >> reporter: i think that's true to a certain extent. the gutsiness is perhaps a suggestion that some fighters there are foreign. u.s. officials identifying what they believe were safe havens there before they launched a large operation into that particular area. the focus was on pakistan's safe havens there. that where many in washington believe al qaeda was hiding. big concerns they naif found a breathing space in afghanistan. >> if they have a breathing space in afghanistan, we are nearing a decade mark in this conflict. can you push al qaeda out of afghanistan permanently, and the subquestion in that scenario has been when will the afghans be ready to do this themselves? when will they take the lead in the army and police? where are we there? >> reporter: very difficult to answer that. the immediate reaction is the afghans are nowhere near ready. the bulk of the arm
the lieutenant said the taliban is getting, quote, pretty gutsy. where does this confidence come from, and does it it stem in part from the fact they know the americans are leaving? >> reporter: i think that's true to a certain extent. the gutsiness is perhaps a suggestion that some fighters there are foreign. u.s. officials identifying what they believe were safe havens there before they launched a large operation into that particular area. the focus was on pakistan's safe havens there....
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. >>> pakistanis at their breaking point after the taliban targets a 14-year-old girl. today they took to the streets. d a mosque falls victim to the fighting in syria. >>> you can stay connected and watch cnn live on your computer. go to cnn.com/tv. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> syria's government army retook control of an historic mosque in aleppo after clashes with rebel forces. the mosque now has extensive damage after the army set fire and ran away. meantime, opposition forces say another 202 people have been killed across syria.
. >>> pakistanis at their breaking point after the taliban targets a 14-year-old girl. today they took to the streets. d a mosque falls victim to the fighting in syria. >>> you can stay connected and watch cnn live on your computer. go to cnn.com/tv. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the...
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it is tied to the taliban fulfilling the conditions that it committed to the agreement it reached in february and tied conditions on the ground thus far. some weeks ago, donald trump tweeted he wanted all troops out of afghanistan by christmas. it sounded like former secretary esper wrote was to warn the president of the dangerous consequences of that approach. the in coming administration will inherit a range of really significant national security challenges. the objective needs to be end the forever war but to do so responsibly. and without putting our allies at risk and many thousands of lives over the last several years as well as our relationship with the afghan government. this needs to be thoughtful and measured and not done in a way that does grave damage to our national security than this president has already done. >> how likely is it that regardless of the length of timeline of a withdraw is the resurgence of the taliban. back then everyone was saying the hugest priority was building up the afghan army and police. fast forward that's still what everyone is saying and obvi
it is tied to the taliban fulfilling the conditions that it committed to the agreement it reached in february and tied conditions on the ground thus far. some weeks ago, donald trump tweeted he wanted all troops out of afghanistan by christmas. it sounded like former secretary esper wrote was to warn the president of the dangerous consequences of that approach. the in coming administration will inherit a range of really significant national security challenges. the objective needs to be end the...
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. >> reporter: he spent much of 2002 and 2003 near kandahar, hunting for taliban. he came back to harvard, but in 2009, with the national guard unit, he went back to afghanistan. >> and so i spent a lot of time with route clearance units looking for ieds and we got hit several times and vehicles in front of me blown up. my vehicle never got hit. i was very lucky. when you run up there and pull open the door of that mwrap and see your injured buddies you never forget that sight. >> reporter: this time back home he began to explore the science of brain injury. >> what happens when the brain gets hit by a blast wave and slams up against the inside of the skull. >> reporter: with colleagues at northeastern university parker built new tools to study how a blast affects the brain. it could be years before this leads to new treatments but parker hopes eventually will have a broad impact. >> concussions that your favorite football player suffers or the head injury you get when you're in a car accident and your head snaps forward or shaken baby syndrome, these are all examp
. >> reporter: he spent much of 2002 and 2003 near kandahar, hunting for taliban. he came back to harvard, but in 2009, with the national guard unit, he went back to afghanistan. >> and so i spent a lot of time with route clearance units looking for ieds and we got hit several times and vehicles in front of me blown up. my vehicle never got hit. i was very lucky. when you run up there and pull open the door of that mwrap and see your injured buddies you never forget that sight....
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they are not going to be able to hold against the taliban. we have seen taliban actions pushing against the government. yes, it's not only putting troops in harm's way, but also putting nations in harm's way. i think that's something he's laying on the lap of president-elect biden. >> so what happens, vivian, if the afghan government is destabilized, is destabilized by this in the coming months? >> the afghan government has been struggling all along, and u.s. and other allies have been trying to prop it up and get it on its feel so it could return to some level of normalcy, but when you have companies like the u.s. withdrawing, a lot of other allying will question their own roles in afghanistan, and then they're left to their own devices. they may not be able to solely control the taliban levels. you have pockets of isis around the country that are starting to grow and become out of control. you basically reverse so much of the hard work and effort that's been put into the past couple of years, the peace process and everything else at this po
they are not going to be able to hold against the taliban. we have seen taliban actions pushing against the government. yes, it's not only putting troops in harm's way, but also putting nations in harm's way. i think that's something he's laying on the lap of president-elect biden. >> so what happens, vivian, if the afghan government is destabilized, is destabilized by this in the coming months? >> the afghan government has been struggling all along, and u.s. and other allies have...
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the hope was that the taliban can be beaten into some sort of negotiated strategy. we are into a dangerous phase here with the capital never really seemed quite so insecure and of course the u.s. strategy at times reliant on not that much information getting out. they have recently classified that an afghan request a number of afghan soldiers and police who get killed here, that was a key way of measuring success and there's been some confusion over other bits of information as well. difficult times ahead here. president trump expected perhaps to promote some of his new strategy in afghanistan but a stark change. talks out the window, just more violence ahead. >> thank you for being on the ground in kabul to give us the real facts. thank you for the reporting. >>> here is an inspiring story. we introduced you to new mexico police officer after he went beyond the call of duty. he adopted a baby born to a homeless heroin-addicted mother. tonight he is the guest of the first lady and along with his wife and little baby hope. we caught up with the family and have their
the hope was that the taliban can be beaten into some sort of negotiated strategy. we are into a dangerous phase here with the capital never really seemed quite so insecure and of course the u.s. strategy at times reliant on not that much information getting out. they have recently classified that an afghan request a number of afghan soldiers and police who get killed here, that was a key way of measuring success and there's been some confusion over other bits of information as well. difficult...
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the taliban claiming responsibility for two. isis taking credit for two others. cnn's nick paton walsh is live in kabul with more. what's the situation on the ground? >> reporter: chris, really a city waking up every morning with a new sense of dread since that ambulance car bomb caused 100 of those particular deaths. this spate of bloodshed in what used to be the secure sanctuary of afghanistan's kabul, causing president trump to make a tweak of u.s. policy. he no longer thinks talks are a good idea, backed up by the afghan government who says the recent violence have caused red lines. that's according to a spokesperson for the president. a bit of a reality check. peace talks were never about to happen, but were a key plank of the u.s. military strategy, the idea you suppress the taliban enough and they decide they want a political settlement. that was far off. the taliban more extreme than ever and competing for the low point of extremism with isis who has a foothold here as well. we may hear about the afghan strategy potentially in the state of the union speec
the taliban claiming responsibility for two. isis taking credit for two others. cnn's nick paton walsh is live in kabul with more. what's the situation on the ground? >> reporter: chris, really a city waking up every morning with a new sense of dread since that ambulance car bomb caused 100 of those particular deaths. this spate of bloodshed in what used to be the secure sanctuary of afghanistan's kabul, causing president trump to make a tweak of u.s. policy. he no longer thinks talks are...
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if the taliban and jihadist terror organizations gain support base, gain territory that could allow them to plan and resource and reverse mass murder attacks against us, plus, by the way, having access to an extremely lucrative narcotics trade that kills their couffers and makes them more effective, we get 9/11. what people around president trump are saying now, hey, go back essentially to the bill clinton counter terrorism doctrine. when we look at the history of al-qaeda, they declared war on us in the early '90s. we thought, that's not a big deal. then we had the first twin tower bombings, the truck comes in 1993. again, we didn't do anything. we had the embassy bombings in '98 and we fired a few cruise missiles in afghanistan and called it a day. what we need to learn from 9/11 is that these problems that develop overseas can only be dealt with at an exorbitant cost once they reach our shores. chris, as you eluded to already, you know, we should be extremely grateful for the soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice for us in afghanistan, but we should also recognize that about 30 afg
if the taliban and jihadist terror organizations gain support base, gain territory that could allow them to plan and resource and reverse mass murder attacks against us, plus, by the way, having access to an extremely lucrative narcotics trade that kills their couffers and makes them more effective, we get 9/11. what people around president trump are saying now, hey, go back essentially to the bill clinton counter terrorism doctrine. when we look at the history of al-qaeda, they declared war on...
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the area is known to be a former stronghold of the taliban. this is the birthplace of the taliban. but there are so many questions left unanswered in this case. one of those was brought up again. the afghan government says 16 people were killed in the massacre but the u.s. government has charged army staff sergeant bales with 16 counts of murder but nobody seems to be able to tell us where that other person is coming from. we can tell you in this case that the victims said they would not accept compensation but clearly they have accepted money from the united states. still they want justice to be done. >> all right. and the amount of compensation being paid may surprise many people. $50,000 may not sound like much but it is far more than the usual compensation for the casualties of war. $2,000 is twice as much as an afghan makes in a year. that is a fraction of the $1.8 million paid out to the victims of the 911 attacks. >> churchgoers traded their sunday best for hoodies just like the one that trayvon martin was wearing when he was shot and killed. many are signing online pe sigss
the area is known to be a former stronghold of the taliban. this is the birthplace of the taliban. but there are so many questions left unanswered in this case. one of those was brought up again. the afghan government says 16 people were killed in the massacre but the u.s. government has charged army staff sergeant bales with 16 counts of murder but nobody seems to be able to tell us where that other person is coming from. we can tell you in this case that the victims said they would not accept...
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many taliban, but several of them arabs linked to al qaeda damaging their network. the clashes reveal that al qaeda for years, said to be mostly across the border in pakistan is a concern back where they started in afghanistan's hills. we pushed down into the valley, still an insurgent strong hold. high-tech american attack helicopters buzzed overhead until militants shot at them from the valley. >> it's uncharacteristic from the taliban i know. they're getting gutsy. right past there. if you go past that you're going to take enemy contact, it's pretty certain. >> the afghans are clear about who lay in weight for them ahead. >> translator: it's very dangerous, there are taliban, arabs, pakistanis there. >> at the foot of the valley, the american base is often hit by pot shots, sometimes from lone gunmen up high who they then mortar. al qaeda's return to these remote hills could tie america's hands, making harder to justify pulling back from here. the terrorist network that made america's case for invading. nick payton walsh, cnn afghanistan. here at quicken loans, w
many taliban, but several of them arabs linked to al qaeda damaging their network. the clashes reveal that al qaeda for years, said to be mostly across the border in pakistan is a concern back where they started in afghanistan's hills. we pushed down into the valley, still an insurgent strong hold. high-tech american attack helicopters buzzed overhead until militants shot at them from the valley. >> it's uncharacteristic from the taliban i know. they're getting gutsy. right past there. if...
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the taliban have already claimed they plotted the attack. the police say still no hard evidence who pulled the trigger. on friday, the outpouring of support continued with a message from the prime minister. and vigils across the country. pakistanis young and old praying for malala, a 14-year-old human rights activist, whose legend grows by the day. >> she, a little child, gives older people hope and inspiration and sanity and brings us back from depression and dejection. >> a top government official says in the coming days, doctors will be keeping a close eye on the swelling in malala's brain, swelling after brain surgery a big concern. of course, the brain is enclosed in a hard casing. the skull, unlike other parts of the body, the swelling doesn't have anywhere to go, that's why doctors say they're going to keep a close eye on it. much of this nation, much of the world keeping a close eye on malala's health as well. >>> police are investigating a frightening incident at a obama campaign office in denver. a single shot was fired at the offi
the taliban have already claimed they plotted the attack. the police say still no hard evidence who pulled the trigger. on friday, the outpouring of support continued with a message from the prime minister. and vigils across the country. pakistanis young and old praying for malala, a 14-year-old human rights activist, whose legend grows by the day. >> she, a little child, gives older people hope and inspiration and sanity and brings us back from depression and dejection. >> a top...
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he pleaded guilty to supplying services to the taliban. a lot more is plans for you this saturday night. here's what else we're working on. >>> after the newtown tragedy, the loud cry that enough is enough. mass shootings must stop. >> we won't prevent them all. but that can't be an excuse not to try. >> since then, we've seen action. not new laws but a huge spike in gun sales and crazy talk. >> 1776 will commence again if you try to take our firearms. >> but get ready, the president appears ready to make some changes with or without congress' approval. >>> a warning from one psychologist. the actions and attitudes of women are making them a lot like, well, men. >> they're trying to keep up with the boys. it's a trap. it's a freedom trap. >> one recent example, binge drinking. you won't believe this scary trend for american women. >>> and baseball's all-time hit king, pete rose, on his new reality show. his ban from the hall of fame and how some of the biggest names were shut out of the hall because of suspected steroid use. we push for an
he pleaded guilty to supplying services to the taliban. a lot more is plans for you this saturday night. here's what else we're working on. >>> after the newtown tragedy, the loud cry that enough is enough. mass shootings must stop. >> we won't prevent them all. but that can't be an excuse not to try. >> since then, we've seen action. not new laws but a huge spike in gun sales and crazy talk. >> 1776 will commence again if you try to take our firearms. >> but...
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isis, the taliban, isis, the taliban. they are in a contest to see who can be the most extreme. the president says he will win in this area, as the u.s. classifies some of the key information the taxpayer needs to have to know if they're winning or not. as more praops are on their way. a real mess potentially. back to you. >>> super bowl week is here. the eagles have landed in indianapolis, as hard as that is for me to say. good morning, my friend. >> reporter: good morning, poppy. as a vikings fan, you wish the home team was playing. >> whenever i fill in on this show, i always have to read this stuff. >> we do it on purpose, poppy. just kidding. anyway, the eagles and the patriots will meet with the media tonight during super bowl opening night, formerly known as media day. the aoeg on else arrived in minneapolis yesterday. they got off the plane in thang. the game is forecast to be a high of 7 degrees. patriots will arrive later this afternoon. >>> former ufc champion ronda rousey back in the ring. it wasn't the object began. she made a surprise appearance at the royal rumble
isis, the taliban, isis, the taliban. they are in a contest to see who can be the most extreme. the president says he will win in this area, as the u.s. classifies some of the key information the taxpayer needs to have to know if they're winning or not. as more praops are on their way. a real mess potentially. back to you. >>> super bowl week is here. the eagles have landed in indianapolis, as hard as that is for me to say. good morning, my friend. >> reporter: good morning,...
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his book is "blindsided by the taliban." thank you for sharing your story. >> thanks very much. >> absolutely. take good care. >>> a stormy scandal that the white house can't get out from under. she made a surprise appearance on "snl" last night. >> i solved north and south korea. why can't i solve us? >> sorry, donald. it's too late for that. i know you don't believe in climate change, but a stormy is a coming, baby. >> tech: so you think this chip is nothing to worry about? well at safelite, we know sooner or later every chip will crack. these friends were on a trip when their windshield got chipped. so they scheduled at safelite.com. they didn't have to change their plans or worry about a thing. i'll see you all in a little bit. and i fixed it right away with a strong repair they can trust. plus, with most insurance a safelite repair is no cost to you. >> customer: really?! >> tech: being there whenever you need us that's another safelite advantage. >> singers: safelite repair, safelite replace. no one burns heon my watch
his book is "blindsided by the taliban." thank you for sharing your story. >> thanks very much. >> absolutely. take good care. >>> a stormy scandal that the white house can't get out from under. she made a surprise appearance on "snl" last night. >> i solved north and south korea. why can't i solve us? >> sorry, donald. it's too late for that. i know you don't believe in climate change, but a stormy is a coming, baby. >> tech: so you...
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he pleaded guilty to supplying services to the taliban. a lot more is plans for you this saturday night. here's what else we're working on. >>> after the newtown tragedy, the loud cry that enough is enough. mass shootings must stop. >> we won't prevent them all. but that can't be an excuse not to try. >> since then, we've seen action. not new laws but a huge spike in gun sale es and crazy talk. >> 1776 will commence again if you try to take our firearms. >> but get ready, the president appears ready to make some changes with or without congress' approval. >>> a warning from one psychologist. the actions and attitudes of women are making them a lot like, well, men. >> they're trying to keep up with the boys. it's a trap. it's a freedom trap. >> one recent example, binge drinking. you won't believe this scary trend for american women. >>> and baseball's all-time hit king on his new reality show. his ban from the hall of fame and how some of the biggest names were shut out of the hall because of suspected steroid use. we push for answers. >>
he pleaded guilty to supplying services to the taliban. a lot more is plans for you this saturday night. here's what else we're working on. >>> after the newtown tragedy, the loud cry that enough is enough. mass shootings must stop. >> we won't prevent them all. but that can't be an excuse not to try. >> since then, we've seen action. not new laws but a huge spike in gun sale es and crazy talk. >> 1776 will commence again if you try to take our firearms. >> but...
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. >> i wanted teenage activists who stood up to the taliban and inspired a huge rally today. tens of thousands of people gathered to support 14-year-old. he had blogged about the rite of girls to get an education. the taliban members tried to assassinate her on tuesday and she's in critical but stable condition. syria's army retook control of a historic mosque after fierce clashes with rebel forces. activists say the mosque now has extensive damage of the army set fire to it. parts of the mosque date back from the 12th century. meanwhile, opposition forces say another 220 people have been killed across syria. >>> the space shuttle "endeavor." the endeavor finally arrive at the california science center after crawling 12 miles over l.a. for three days. >>> the 23 days until the election and the presidential candidates are hard to find. we barely got a glimpse of them today at president obama or mitt romney. getting ready for tuesday night's presidential debate. cnn it will cal director mark preston is on site at new york's hofstra university and my question for him, does presi
. >> i wanted teenage activists who stood up to the taliban and inspired a huge rally today. tens of thousands of people gathered to support 14-year-old. he had blogged about the rite of girls to get an education. the taliban members tried to assassinate her on tuesday and she's in critical but stable condition. syria's army retook control of a historic mosque after fierce clashes with rebel forces. activists say the mosque now has extensive damage of the army set fire to it. parts of the...
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i told him he need to cut it down so they don't mistake him for a taliban. >> think he'll do it? >> i don't know. i hope he does. >> well, i'm going to let you all have your moment. >> okay. >> thank you. >> here he comes. >> oh, he does have it trimmed down. >> that's what i'm talking about. >> i know he's ready to walk out a free man. >> i know you so happy. >> hey, kevin! i'm glad you got that beard all shaved up. good to see you, honey. >> you too. >> it's a bittersweet reunion, full of hope that kareem can finally get his life back on track. he's entering the world for the first time as a true muslim. but while kareem has been locked up, many have grown less and less tolerant of his new faith and its followers. >> growing outrage over the shooting deaths of three muslim students -- >> there's been a 67% increase in hate crimes against muslim americans. >> i'm about to meet a woman who knows just how difficult this current climate can be. >> i've had family that was almost ran off the road. >> they look at us as if we're terrorists and we're bad, and we're not. help from my f
i told him he need to cut it down so they don't mistake him for a taliban. >> think he'll do it? >> i don't know. i hope he does. >> well, i'm going to let you all have your moment. >> okay. >> thank you. >> here he comes. >> oh, he does have it trimmed down. >> that's what i'm talking about. >> i know he's ready to walk out a free man. >> i know you so happy. >> hey, kevin! i'm glad you got that beard all shaved up. good to see...
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negotiation with the taliban? how confident are we that the pakistanis and the afghan government is going to play with us? this is about a president getting his national security team together with the best information and using that information, john, to springboard into a conversation. that's what we're missing. >> and he's back, folks! we've missed you, phil mudd, it's great to see you. >> i wish i could say that i missed you, but i want to enter an era of truthfulness, so i apologize. >> this is why we've missed you. >> oh, cyeah, it warms the hear, really, to hear you and see you. congressman, i thought that republicans were the party that prided themselves on national security. and now they're willing to leave us vulnerable in these 69 days. leave us hanging out to dry with the president-elect not getting these important daily briefings. >> oh, i love you, alisyn, but it's not the republican party. listen, this is a trump-driven event. this is pouting at its worst. you know, one of the things that this does
negotiation with the taliban? how confident are we that the pakistanis and the afghan government is going to play with us? this is about a president getting his national security team together with the best information and using that information, john, to springboard into a conversation. that's what we're missing. >> and he's back, folks! we've missed you, phil mudd, it's great to see you. >> i wish i could say that i missed you, but i want to enter an era of truthfulness, so i...
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on the eve of the 9/11 anniversary, the taliban showed coalition forces are still in danger in afghanistan. 77 u.s. troops were injured when militants launched a suicide bomb attack overnight on a nato base in wardak province. at least two afghan civilians were killed and 25 others hurt in the blast. none of the injuries are believed to be life threatening. militants used a truckloaded with firewood to hide the massive explosives. fighter jets were scrambled today because of reports of suspicious activities aboard two domestic flights, both planes landed safely. there were no further signs of trouble. three people were taken into custody in detroit after a frontier airlines flight landed from denver and f-16s shadowed a flight after reports several passengers were behaving strangely on a flight from los angeles to new york. jacqui jeras is here. the security issues we mentioned, will they affect travel at all? >> they may tomorrow. if there is a major security breach there will be a problem. hopefully not much more than inconvenient for you. maybe 10, 15 minutes because of extra security.
on the eve of the 9/11 anniversary, the taliban showed coalition forces are still in danger in afghanistan. 77 u.s. troops were injured when militants launched a suicide bomb attack overnight on a nato base in wardak province. at least two afghan civilians were killed and 25 others hurt in the blast. none of the injuries are believed to be life threatening. militants used a truckloaded with firewood to hide the massive explosives. fighter jets were scrambled today because of reports of...
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it was released by the taliban, posted online. men wearing traditional pakistani garb, all of them with their hands tied behind their back. in front of them, you see three armed men, you assume these are taliban fighters. one of them is scolding the men who are lined up, accusing them of being enemies of islam, saying these executions are about to take place for six children. the military here vehemently denies those excuses took place. after the scolding is over, that's when you see and hear the gunfire. you see the men topple to the ground, some of them moaning and writhing in pain. we're not going so show you what happened next. some of the gunmen walk up to the men and shoot them again, sometimes in an effort too make sure they're dead. the military believes the men who were killed were police officers kidnapped during a cross-border attack on june 1. militants crossed over from afghanistan and attacked a village on back stanny soil. the military believes the gunmen were members of the pakistani pakistan in the swat valley. ag
it was released by the taliban, posted online. men wearing traditional pakistani garb, all of them with their hands tied behind their back. in front of them, you see three armed men, you assume these are taliban fighters. one of them is scolding the men who are lined up, accusing them of being enemies of islam, saying these executions are about to take place for six children. the military here vehemently denies those excuses took place. after the scolding is over, that's when you see and hear...
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and so that's the latest very strong threat from the taliban. so far, we don't know of anyone claiming responsibility for that attack that happened while the funeral was going on but still a very difficult situation there. lots of difficulties getting information out of that area. we did see protests for the first time since this incident happened a couple of days ago in jalalabad and quite far from kandahar. kandahar is in southern afghanistan. jalalabad in eastern afghanistan. 400 to 500 people did show up, most of them university students. the road, an important route, shut down between jalalabad and kabul and since reopened. this certainly, though, this threat from the taliban has people quite nervous and you might imagine and not just talking about the troops. we are talking about those agencies on the ground trying to give aid to the people of afghanistan. and so, there is a lot of concern about what we're hearing from the taliban at this point in time, carol. >> what about the afghan people? are they calling for u.s. troops to pull out? >
and so that's the latest very strong threat from the taliban. so far, we don't know of anyone claiming responsibility for that attack that happened while the funeral was going on but still a very difficult situation there. lots of difficulties getting information out of that area. we did see protests for the first time since this incident happened a couple of days ago in jalalabad and quite far from kandahar. kandahar is in southern afghanistan. jalalabad in eastern afghanistan. 400 to 500...
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nato headquarters targeted by taliban militants. you're going to see the ferocious gun battle that raged for hours right in the heart of the afghan capital. suzanne is standing by. >>> the disturbing rise in poverty in the united states, soaring to a new level. perhaps never seen before in one the world's wealthiest nations. >>> plus -- a campaign treasurer now suspected of swindling dozens of u.s. lawmakers including california's senator diane feinstein. >>> jack cafferty's here with the kaf cafferty file. >> president obama's plan to bay for the jobs bill with higher taxes, dead on arrival. republicans are insisting that tax hikes are off the table. the white house says congress should pay for the jobs bill by putting new limits on itemized deductions for the wealthy, including deductions for home mortgage interest, state and local property taxes and charitable donations. in this case, wealthy means individuals who make more than $200,000 a year and family whose earn more than $250,000. president obama wants to end tax breaks for
nato headquarters targeted by taliban militants. you're going to see the ferocious gun battle that raged for hours right in the heart of the afghan capital. suzanne is standing by. >>> the disturbing rise in poverty in the united states, soaring to a new level. perhaps never seen before in one the world's wealthiest nations. >>> plus -- a campaign treasurer now suspected of swindling dozens of u.s. lawmakers including california's senator diane feinstein. >>> jack...
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if there is a strategy bind this taliban threat, i'm not sure what it is. but it certainly drives home the fact that for the taliban, no target is off limits, not even a 14-year-old girl. >> reza, what about the pakistani government? is this not a moment where they can take this opportunity and stand up, stand up against the taliban? >> reporter: well, some people are describing it as such, a potential turning point for the government, in their fight against militant sy, others are concerned this opportunity is going to fade away. here is what i can tell you, never in my stay here have i seen this type of intense and widespread anger aimed at the taliban. here is a glimpse of the fury, some people we spoke with. >> we don't want taliban anymore in pakistan. and after the malala incident, this is about time that people of pakistan stand up. >> the masses you can see here, in these people, they are condemning the acts of taliban. >> reporter: now, the outrage is obviously there, but many say the key is the government. what will they do? will they bolster thei
if there is a strategy bind this taliban threat, i'm not sure what it is. but it certainly drives home the fact that for the taliban, no target is off limits, not even a 14-year-old girl. >> reza, what about the pakistani government? is this not a moment where they can take this opportunity and stand up, stand up against the taliban? >> reporter: well, some people are describing it as such, a potential turning point for the government, in their fight against militant sy, others are...
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effort by al qaeda to try and re-establish that alliance with the taliban, keep the taliban potentially out of my peace talks. al qaeda often now trying to reassert its public presence and its profile. because they are in a battle for struggle for the control, shall we say, of the global jihadist movement. isis is really on the rise. al qaeda to some extent finds themselves old, ageing jihadis looking to still be relevant. still very concerning, obviously, that zawahiri has re-emerged. he of course was at the right hand of osama bin laden during the 9/11 attacks. the u.s. has not been able to get to him. that is still very much an unfinished piece of business for the obama administration. >> thank you, bar vertebra, we appreciate it. >>> now to the war against isis. the u.s.-led coalition has unleashed 24 new air strikes against terrorist targets in iraq and syria. tonight, syrian president appears to be feeling the pressure. a cnn official tells us the syrian president is ready to talk peace. >> reporter: pamela, you know there's been a notable uptick in violence here in the syrian cap
effort by al qaeda to try and re-establish that alliance with the taliban, keep the taliban potentially out of my peace talks. al qaeda often now trying to reassert its public presence and its profile. because they are in a battle for struggle for the control, shall we say, of the global jihadist movement. isis is really on the rise. al qaeda to some extent finds themselves old, ageing jihadis looking to still be relevant. still very concerning, obviously, that zawahiri has re-emerged. he of...
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may raise questions about whether that will be enough to protect the vulnerable country because the taliban did go to the negotiating table. they signed an agreement that they would bring violence down, stop attacking aftghan forces they have not done that. bringing troops out the door, what leverage is left? >> that does not meet this administration's own standards. there's reports that the president went so far as to ask advisers about military options to strike iran during the transition. what do we know about it? >> reporter: the question on the table, was the president looking at options to essentially strike a place that is where iran is building an underground centrifuge facility for its nuclear program. nobody thinks it's a good idea for iran to have a nuclear weapon but striking it is problematic. it's deep inside iran there would be to be repeated bombing strikes. tough business to get into that airspace safely and get out. the pentagon has had options for years on how to go after iran but good reason they haven't done it. iran, by any measure, would believe -- would be expected t
may raise questions about whether that will be enough to protect the vulnerable country because the taliban did go to the negotiating table. they signed an agreement that they would bring violence down, stop attacking aftghan forces they have not done that. bringing troops out the door, what leverage is left? >> that does not meet this administration's own standards. there's reports that the president went so far as to ask advisers about military options to strike iran during the...
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david rhodes kidnapped by the taliban who now writes for reuters has said the same thing oop. certain reporters try to go down the middle. even then i still thing it can be subtle or not subtle. i think there is a liberal bias. now, granted, i'm judging, you know, in friends but they were outlajed. it was how dare you, how can you support republican and granted some journalists may be better at hiding it than others. >> and you say of these friends, buzz bissinger, most were offended and outraged to the point where my relationship with them will never be the same again again and think this is a mute yufl feeling so i think this is damaging some of your personal relationships. >> it is. it is damaging my personal relationships. it has created some tension and marital spats but i thought the reaction -- look. i thought liberals were supposed to be open minds. i thought they were were to be open minded, to say everyone in america has a right to an opinion, but it is really about i love free speech as long as it is free speech that i want. >> you say of liberals that 90% are every
david rhodes kidnapped by the taliban who now writes for reuters has said the same thing oop. certain reporters try to go down the middle. even then i still thing it can be subtle or not subtle. i think there is a liberal bias. now, granted, i'm judging, you know, in friends but they were outlajed. it was how dare you, how can you support republican and granted some journalists may be better at hiding it than others. >> and you say of these friends, buzz bissinger, most were offended and...
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a spokesman for the taliban claims responsibility for that. u.s. president donald trump calls the bombing despicable. he also says it has renewed the resolve of the u.s. and its afghan partners. >>> one more about the crackdown in saudi arabia. a saudi prince was released from detention where he has been since he was arrested in early november. the prince is a billionaire. he and 16 others saudi royals and top officials were arrested as part of a new tougher anti-corruption policy in the kingdom. >>> new information on the russia election hacking allegations as well. 50,000 russia linked twittered accounts did the following. >> that is ten times more than they retweeted hillary clinton and these numbers come from twitter. let's bring in samantha who is a cnn national security analyst and served on obama's security council. these retweets were 3.24% of retweets of president trump's twitter account. we are seeing how this could have tremendous influence. did it? >> i think it definitely did. i also think this is probably a drop in the bucket. remembe
a spokesman for the taliban claims responsibility for that. u.s. president donald trump calls the bombing despicable. he also says it has renewed the resolve of the u.s. and its afghan partners. >>> one more about the crackdown in saudi arabia. a saudi prince was released from detention where he has been since he was arrested in early november. the prince is a billionaire. he and 16 others saudi royals and top officials were arrested as part of a new tougher anti-corruption policy in...
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omar was the leader of the taliban as the u.s. came to know and understand what the taliban was. he is someone who gave sanctuary to al qaeda and osama bin laden in the time leading up to the 9/11 attacks. but he had not been seen in years. the taliban now, years later, much younger, much more militant, and in fact, one of the big concerns that the u.s. really has about afghanistan is not just the taliban, but these days how much of an inroad is isis making in that very troubled country. wolf. >> barbara, you are also reporting on the intense battle under way up on capitol hill over the iran nuclear deal. give us the very latest. >> a hearing today. another hearing before the senate armed services committee. the sparring, the jabbing, did not stop. but there was also a very interesting revelation. >> -- they can walk, legally walk from this aagreement. >> reporter: the fireworks over the iran nuclear deal getting hotter each day. >> why on earth didn't we insist as a condition precedent to getting any deal at all? that iran for the love of god cease and desist from its terrorist
omar was the leader of the taliban as the u.s. came to know and understand what the taliban was. he is someone who gave sanctuary to al qaeda and osama bin laden in the time leading up to the 9/11 attacks. but he had not been seen in years. the taliban now, years later, much younger, much more militant, and in fact, one of the big concerns that the u.s. really has about afghanistan is not just the taliban, but these days how much of an inroad is isis making in that very troubled country. wolf....
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. >> now to the uk where the pakistani teenager was shot by the taliban is being treated and today, doctors released the first photos of her since she arrived at the hospital on sunday. dan rivers is in london and i asked how she's doing. >> some really encouraging signs from the hospital are where she is being treated. a new photo showing she's out of a coma now. doctors saying he's able to write, stand, that she has thanked people for their support and interest in her case. stressing she's not out of the woods yet, but it all does go very well. thir stale waiting to see if she can speak. hopefully over the next few days, they'll know that. but it's a iraqable recovery so far. >> thanks so dan. and now, let's check in with john king. he's in for anderson cooper. good friday night, john. >> we're keeping them honest. new information in the attack. significant details ahead on who knew what and when. i'm joined by david kirk patrick of "the new york times" who interviewed one of the suspected ring leaders of the attack. as well as fran townsend and bob bayer. and secret files released by the
. >> now to the uk where the pakistani teenager was shot by the taliban is being treated and today, doctors released the first photos of her since she arrived at the hospital on sunday. dan rivers is in london and i asked how she's doing. >> some really encouraging signs from the hospital are where she is being treated. a new photo showing she's out of a coma now. doctors saying he's able to write, stand, that she has thanked people for their support and interest in her case....
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the taliban who have already once shot her at pointblank rank. miraculously she's survived that shooting and will face many months of treatment in the uk. dan rivers. >>> pakistan itself the pressure on to find those sporesponsibler the shooting, the interior ministry says there's a big bounty on the head of the taliban spokeman who initially claimed responsibility for trying to kill malala. >> today i'm announcing $1 million as bounty on his head which is more than, you know, 100 million apiece because we want to definitely get him. and all of our intelligence agencies are hunting those involved. i have some of the names i would not like to mention on record because it may damage the investigation. but let me show my pakistani nation and the world that we will get them very soon. >> remains to be seen. dan pointed out earlier, the taliban, of course, threatening to target malala again if she does survive this ordeal. >>> just ahead on "newsroom international" -- cubans have endured strict travel procedures for half a century now. but making a tr
the taliban who have already once shot her at pointblank rank. miraculously she's survived that shooting and will face many months of treatment in the uk. dan rivers. >>> pakistan itself the pressure on to find those sporesponsibler the shooting, the interior ministry says there's a big bounty on the head of the taliban spokeman who initially claimed responsibility for trying to kill malala. >> today i'm announcing $1 million as bounty on his head which is more than, you know,...
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you know, they remind me of sort of the american equivalent of the taliban. you know, they want to drag women back to a different point in time. and yes, there's this huge gender gap. and they're not just going to lose independents. they're going to lose republican women. >> meredith, as a journalist, as a woman, you see, and we can play hours of various candidates, various media people on the left and right and candidates, but mostly on the right, saying women, we don't -- you know, on a mass level, that's okay. what am i missing here. they can't win this way? >> i agree with you. but they obviously appeal to a certain segment of the population, including some women who would agree with that statement. there are women who don't believe in planned parenthood, and i think they are speaking to them as well. but i walk a fine line because i am a journalist. i can't really give my opinion. >> it's neither a opinion of whether you're pro-choice or anti-abortion. but it's a question of strategically, i can't understand how the guys think taking such a staunch line.
you know, they remind me of sort of the american equivalent of the taliban. you know, they want to drag women back to a different point in time. and yes, there's this huge gender gap. and they're not just going to lose independents. they're going to lose republican women. >> meredith, as a journalist, as a woman, you see, and we can play hours of various candidates, various media people on the left and right and candidates, but mostly on the right, saying women, we don't -- you know, on a...
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and in many ways, you know, we see the people of gaza also as a victim of this terrible, you know, taliban type regime, a regime that puts, you know, the people of gaza's interests -- you think of governing gaza would be in better jobs and education. but, no, hamas government is a brutal dictatorship. they put the interests of the people in gaza at bay. they say let's do jihad against israel. that is not in anyone's interest. >> a lot of us news people believe the key to a solution here could potentially, very potentially be the new government of egypt. can you tell us about any possible contacts between your government and egypt and if you can't tell us specifically about that, can you at least tell us that is an important aspect to solving this problem? >> obviously, egyptians have historically had a very important role. and obviously diplomatic communications continuing. >> the end result has to be acquired border in the south. that can be achieved one way or another. we prefer if it's possible to do it immediately, we would like that. but i tell you what we won't agree to. we won't agr
and in many ways, you know, we see the people of gaza also as a victim of this terrible, you know, taliban type regime, a regime that puts, you know, the people of gaza's interests -- you think of governing gaza would be in better jobs and education. but, no, hamas government is a brutal dictatorship. they put the interests of the people in gaza at bay. they say let's do jihad against israel. that is not in anyone's interest. >> a lot of us news people believe the key to a solution here...
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noting ran an ad against a recent opponent, a former helicopter pilot who had been shot down by the taliban, for cursing. >> we're going to kick some serious [ bleep ]. you don't [ bleep ] with texas women. i don't give a [ bleep ]. are you [ bleep ] me? >> then there's senator john cornyn's way. treat people with respect. >> now, the message here from the gop is clear. boys will be boys, but women better not drop an f-bomb. >>> next, signal ligenate majorr mitch mcconnell announces he just got his covid vaccine after we saw many leaders sit down for the shot. still very low hospital capacity. we're live from a hospital just ahead. everyone remembers the moment they heard... "you have cancer." how their world stopped and when they found a way to face it. for some, this is where their keytruda story begins. keytruda-a breakthrough immunotherapy that may treat certain cancers. one of those cancers is advanced nonsquamous, non-small cell lung cancer, where keytruda is approved to be used with certain chemotherapies as your first treatment, if you do not have an abnormal "egfr" or "alk" gene. k
noting ran an ad against a recent opponent, a former helicopter pilot who had been shot down by the taliban, for cursing. >> we're going to kick some serious [ bleep ]. you don't [ bleep ] with texas women. i don't give a [ bleep ]. are you [ bleep ] me? >> then there's senator john cornyn's way. treat people with respect. >> now, the message here from the gop is clear. boys will be boys, but women better not drop an f-bomb. >>> next, signal ligenate majorr mitch...
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and that is, we have been trying to pull away the taliban from pakistan reaching out to them directly, excluding pakistan. i think we need to include pakistan in the diplomatic effort for a settlement of the afghan dispute, but demand that they bring the taliban with them to the negotiating table, and if they don't, then our success and failure will depend on whether we can discipline pakistan and we may have to go to a tougher approach of containing them and increasing much more pressure not only by ourselves but internationally. but that has risks, too. this is what nick said. we are on the horn of a significant dilemma. >> let me move you on to -- speaking of scary, ahmadinejad was at the u.n. today, gave a speech. the u.s., among other countries, walked out. just a brief clip of something he said. >> translator: do these arrogant powers really have the competence and ability to run or govern the world, or is it acceptable that they call themselves as the sole defender of freedom, democracy and human rights while they militarily attack and occupy other countries? >> ambassador, is
and that is, we have been trying to pull away the taliban from pakistan reaching out to them directly, excluding pakistan. i think we need to include pakistan in the diplomatic effort for a settlement of the afghan dispute, but demand that they bring the taliban with them to the negotiating table, and if they don't, then our success and failure will depend on whether we can discipline pakistan and we may have to go to a tougher approach of containing them and increasing much more pressure not...
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drone strikes last week that killed 15 people, including a taliban commander with ties to the pakistani military. demonstrators protested against drone strikes thursday and burned a u.s. flag. >>> well, the man accused in one of the country's worst mass murders goes to court tomorrow. a judge will decide whether there's enough evidence for 25-year-old james holmes to stand trial. he faces more than 150 counts, including first-degree murder and attempted murder in the aurora, colorado, movie theater shooting last july. 12 people were killed, dozens injured. some of the victims are expected to testify in the week-long hearing. >>> well, fire up the zambonis. hockey could be back in a matter of days. the national hockey league and the players association struck a tentative labor agreement today according to a statement posted on the league website. that would end the more than 100-day lockout. if players and owners approve the agreement, the nhl could pay a -- play a 48-game schedule slated to begin as early as next week. >>> let's turn to washington now and word from a top administration
drone strikes last week that killed 15 people, including a taliban commander with ties to the pakistani military. demonstrators protested against drone strikes thursday and burned a u.s. flag. >>> well, the man accused in one of the country's worst mass murders goes to court tomorrow. a judge will decide whether there's enough evidence for 25-year-old james holmes to stand trial. he faces more than 150 counts, including first-degree murder and attempted murder in the aurora, colorado,...
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they fought with the northern o lines to drive the taliban and al qaeda out of power with minimal coalition casualties. despite success, the u.s. became mired in a lengthy war that carries on today. watch this clip from the film. >> you had the weight of the nation on your shoulders. we were america's response to the most catastrophic terrorist attack on u.s. soil. for a lot of us, we felt that we had a responsibility to the people that died to set the stage that you just don't do that to america. and not pay the price. it was about not retribution, but justice. >> what's that saying? about who will go send me? sir? >> who shall go and who shall i send? send me. send me. i'm the duty that wants to make somebody pay for killing my brothers and sisters. >> joining us now is the director of region of brothers. it takes a special person to face the danger to embrace the mission these men went on. what strikes you? >> that's a great question. what strikes me sometimes is how ordinary they are. there is a lot of glib talk about war sometimes. the ro mant sization of it. these people understand wa
they fought with the northern o lines to drive the taliban and al qaeda out of power with minimal coalition casualties. despite success, the u.s. became mired in a lengthy war that carries on today. watch this clip from the film. >> you had the weight of the nation on your shoulders. we were america's response to the most catastrophic terrorist attack on u.s. soil. for a lot of us, we felt that we had a responsibility to the people that died to set the stage that you just don't do that to...
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they died when the taliban shot down their helicopter over the weekend. eight afghans killed in the fiery crash were flown to dover, as well, so their remains can be identified. >>> nato rains bombs on libya's capital overnight. the heaviest attack in a month. explosions lit up tripoli's night sky for the better part of an hour. nato's war jets appear to have hit a chemical plant, which is burning east of the city. >>> two brothers, and their sister, are on the run from the law today. >> oh. >> the siblings are accused of taking shots at a florida police officer during a high-speed chase. five hours later, investigators say the trio robbed a georgia bank. their mother, who didn't want to be identified, pleaded for her children to give up. >> only mom knows what good people you are inside. please prove me right and everybody wrong by doing the right thing now, and turning yourselves in. >> in san angelo, texas, today, closing statements are scheduled in the penalty phase of warren jeffs' trial. now, the jury is going to decide a sentence for the polygamous
they died when the taliban shot down their helicopter over the weekend. eight afghans killed in the fiery crash were flown to dover, as well, so their remains can be identified. >>> nato rains bombs on libya's capital overnight. the heaviest attack in a month. explosions lit up tripoli's night sky for the better part of an hour. nato's war jets appear to have hit a chemical plant, which is burning east of the city. >>> two brothers, and their sister, are on the run from the...
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fighting that the taliban, that they've needed the help of the u.s. in the past, but, again, they're saying they don't need the help anymore. they're going to continue to fight without the u.s.' help. but it doesn't square with previous statements made in the past. previous demands for the u.s. to give them more money, give them resources, claims that they need help. now they say they don't need help. i think this is gamesmanship and i think all of this really underscores a troubled relationship, but i think what's important to point out is though the relationship is hurting there is no indication that it will end. both countries realize that they need one another so i think there are indications that it will stagger forward despite the troubles. >> reza sayah in islamabad. thanks so much. >>> imagine being told a child born into slavely in 1860 was more likely to be raised in a two-parent household than an african-american baby born today. i'll tell you which group made the reference and discuss why it is being connected to michelle bachmann and rick
fighting that the taliban, that they've needed the help of the u.s. in the past, but, again, they're saying they don't need the help anymore. they're going to continue to fight without the u.s.' help. but it doesn't square with previous statements made in the past. previous demands for the u.s. to give them more money, give them resources, claims that they need help. now they say they don't need help. i think this is gamesmanship and i think all of this really underscores a troubled...
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money be funding -- get this -- the taliban? we have details of a disturbing new report. >>> the death toll is at 76 in the massive blast and shooting in norway. the suspect behind the attack was in court today, defending his alleged motives. let's bring in michael holmes from norway with the very latest. what is going on right now, 34r50i michael? >> right now, they just had this memorial march. a couple hundred thousand people marched with flowers from the city square down here to the cathedral. in court today, though, it was quite an odd sort of situation early on. the media thought they were going to be able to get in. the police didn't want them to come in because they were worried about him making a message to to possible co-conspirators. let's show you how the day unfolded, wolf. >> dozens of journalists from around the world gathered at the courthouse. the judge asked for a closed room. flart references made by the accused in his statements to police and to the court hearing have given statements that require further cou
money be funding -- get this -- the taliban? we have details of a disturbing new report. >>> the death toll is at 76 in the massive blast and shooting in norway. the suspect behind the attack was in court today, defending his alleged motives. let's bring in michael holmes from norway with the very latest. what is going on right now, 34r50i michael? >> right now, they just had this memorial march. a couple hundred thousand people marched with flowers from the city square down here...